The White House, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Christies and Sothebys Auction Houses. These are some of the most prestigious art institutions in the world and they all rely on Eli Wilner for their high-end frames.

Now you can turn your digital photos into masterpieces too with the "eWilner Frames" framing app.

Eli Wilner & Company, has upgraded their "eWilner Frames" iPhone and iPad app to include over 100 of his greatest frames for use on high resolution digital photos. Pick from digital antique to modern frames then frame, share, print or display.

This simple to use application allows users to take a photo, pick from over 100 world-class digital frames (and each frames comes in 3 different widths), adjust the photo in the frame and save. You can now send the framed photo masterpieces by email, or upload to Facebook, Flickr, or Twitter or any other site.

Eli Wilner frames have been called The most beautiful frames in the world. by a major Art Museum Director in NYC and Steve Jobs said "Nice Job!" in regards to the new app design.

My favorite new feature is the new "Shuffle" button that allows the user to quickly see different frames on their photo, said Eli Wilner. This is really a lot of fun and I wanted the opportunity to share my appreciation for the beauty and history of this world-class framing collection with the rest of the world.

Eli Wilner is a master framer and the owner of Eli Wilner & Company, a world-renowned atelier composed of a team of thirty highly skilled artisans, including 15 frame conservators, and has completed over 10,000 custom framing projects to date. When institutions and collectors want to ensure that a stunning work of art is properly framed to both magnify its beauty and be true to the artists intent, they go to Eli Wilner. Using the choicest woods and finishes, he creates frames true to history and the context in which a painting was made.

Recognized as the foremost American authority on period framing and founded in 1983, Eli Wilner & Company specializes in American and European frames from the 17th-through mid-20th centuries. Clients include fine art collectors, major art and historical institutions as well as The White House, where he has created 28 frames for its collection.

With a true gift for pairing a specific work of art with its proper frame, Eli Wilner takes pride in each project. Every frame is handcrafted to not only reflect the time in which the painting was created, but also to best reflect the framing choices known to be made by the artists themselves.

Most recently, he has created a hand-carved and gilded recreation of the lost original frame for Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emmanuel Leutze. This frame will be the focal point of the renovated American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum, and is slated to be unveiled at the opening in January, 2012. This unprecedented undertaking is one of the most complex restoration and reframing projects in the history of the museum.

The 3,000lb gilded frames opening size is over 18 x 24 feet, and is surmounted by an elaborate carved construction, twelve feet across, displaying an eagle, flags, pikes, a banner and other regalia.

In addition, Eli has been influential in helping achieve some of the record sales prices at both Christies and Sothebys Auction Houses over the past two decades including the Picasso that recently sold for $106 million.

Eli Wilners uncanny ability to get inside the artists mind, see the work through their eyes and feel the sensibility of the era is what truly sets him apart from everyone else. To own an Eli Wilner frame is to own a masterpiece in itself.